I had such an awesome year! I’d love to share my 2018 highlights with you! Check out this fun video!
Read MoreWith BMOP’s new recording of his 1980s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, It is pleasing to see that they still are. In addition to winsome soloists soprano Aliana de la Guardia and tenor Matthew Battista – both taking on multiple roles.
Read MoreGuerilla Opera’s board of directors has appointed Aliana de la Guardia and Julia Noulin-Mérat as co-artistic directors! They have been working together to produce the experimental company’s world premiere operas and productions since 2009. Together, now they will serve as the faces of the company.
Read MoreAliana de la Guardia sings "Is It Really Me" from 110 In The Shade. From an outreach performance with her Dirty Paloma Voice Studio in May 2018.
Read MoreBoston Classical Review raves about Guerilla Opera’s Emergence I concert and about Aliana!
Read MoreHappy world voice day! I take my practice and vocal development very seriously. Sometimes I go out of my way to choose songs to work on, just for me, that help me develop or discover something new about my voice or to build on something that I feel needs improvement.
Read MoreFalling back on traditional works keeps up my technique, gives me goals to shoot for and allows me to fall in love with this music all over again. "Amarilli, mia bella" by Giulio Caccini
Read MoreHere I am performing "Different Kinds of Light" by Marti Epstein with cellist Stephen Marotto. Text by Jackson Mac Low. Filmed from a live performance on January 22, 2018 by Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Read MoreJoe Cadagin of Opera News reviews Guerilla Opera's studio album of "Loose, Wet, Perforated" by Nicholas Vines, released on Navona Records October 2017. He writes: “Soprano Aliana de la Guardia struts her stuff as the wanton Loose. She has a trashy moment of vulnerability when her character performs a striptease…”
Read MoreLaurence Vittes of Gramophone Magazine reviews Guerilla Opera's studio album of "Loose, Wet, Perforated" by Nicholas Vines, released on Navona Records October 2017. He writes: “Aliana de la Guardia’s Loose lets loose dizzying flights of virtuosity…”
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